Camden 3rd Alarm garage and warehouse fire

Photo by FRANK SAIAFirst due, Camden Engine 9 using its master stream to try to contain this fast moving fire as first due Camden Ladder 3 puts its aerial to work at this Camden 3rd alarm fire in the 1600 block of Carmen Street, Camden, NJ on June 1, 2025.

Photo by FRANK SAIAWestmont Ladder Co. Capt. Josh Bennett and FF Logan Haynes work the master streams through thick smoke at the 3rd alarm fire in the 1600 block of Carmen Street, Camden, NJ on June 1, 2025.

Photo by FRANK SAIACamden Captain Craig Bazan and FF Terence Mack stretch a 2 1/2” line to supply the Blitz Fire appliance as Ladder 1 puts its aerial to work at this 3rd alarm fire in the 1600 block of Carmen Street, Camden, NJ on June 1, 2025.

Photo by FRANK SAIACamden L-1 works the aerial as fire rages at this 3rd alarm in the 1600 block of Carmen Street in Camden, NJ on June 1, 2025.

Photo by FRANK SAIACamden and Pennsauken FDs use master streams and aerials to attack this 3rd alarm fire in the 1600 block of Carmen Street, Camden, NJ on June 1, 2025.

Photo by FRANK SAIAOne of the many fire hydrants that were used to control this 3rd alarm fire in the 1600 block of Carmen Street, Camden, NJ on June 1, 2025.

Photo by FRANK SAIACamden FF Charles Sanderson works the turntable and FF Quinzel Watson works the stream of L-1 at this Camden 3rd alarm in the 1600 block of Carmen Street, Camden, NJ, on June 1, 2025.

Photo by FRANK SAIACamden FD and Pennsauken FD aerials working this 3rd alarm fire in the 1600 block of Carmen Street, Camden, NJ on June 1, 2025.
It was June 1, 2025 on a sunny afternoon in Camden, NJ when people started calling in reports of heavy smoke in the area of 15th and the Admiral Wilson Boulevard and also Federal Street and River Road. At 1523 hours, the Camden Fire Department was dispatched to the report of a building on fire in that area. Camden Battalion Chief 2, Phil Tally, was first to arrive and reported a 1 story vacant garage 20' X 75' fully involved in the 1600 block of Carmen Street in an industrial area of East Camden. The one story garage/loading dock building was nestled between a large 1 story commercial building and attached to a 4 story warehouse. Engine 9 arrived and quickly went in service with a 2 1/2” attack line and their deck gun to keep the fire from spreading to the 1 story commercial building (exposure D). Ladder 3 was quick to put their main ladder in service to try to keep the fire from extending into the 4 story attached warehouse (exposure B) . Battalion 2, Phil Tally, placed all hands working at 1531 hours. At 1538 hours, the second alarm was transmitted and at 1556 hours, the third alarm was transmitted to assist with water supply and ladder operations. There were buildings on the C exposure that fronted the 1600 block of Mickle Street that were an immediate threat as well. Aerial ladders from Camden, Cherry Hill, and Westmont were placed to keep the fire from extending into those buildings. The fire was contained to the original fire building and the attached 4 story warehouse where the fire extended to the roof area. The fire was placed under control at 1830 hours by Camden Fire Chief Jesse Flax. Units remained on location for several hours after for overhaul and final extinguishment. No injuries were reported. (Go to story #060325101 for more photos!)